Andreas Lubitz searched the Internet on ways to commit suicide and on cockpit doors’ security measures, the prosecutor in charge of the Germanwings case said.
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Heavily armed gunmen stormed a university campus in northern Kenya, killing at least 15 people and taking hostages.
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The world’s Islamic population is growing so rapidly that by 2050, the number of Muslims will be nearly equal to the number of Christians across the planet, a new study by the Pew Research Center shows.
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The White House began discussing its options in case of failure to reach a nuclear deal with Iran.
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Facebook is confronting a wave of investigations in Europe into its privacy practices.
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While the declining price of oil has received all the attention, the collapse of iron ore prices has outdistanced it; as prices fell below $50 a ton this week, the viability of miners has begun to be a concern.
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The big currency swings of the past three months have whipsawed many investors. Wall Street may end up loving the action.
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Funds managing billions hunt for investment clues in newswires, weather and Twitter.
The euro climbed against the dollar, reflecting a pullback in the buck’s big rally of 2015 amid patches of weaker-than-expected U.S. economic data and upbeat manufacturing data in the eurozone.
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Global exports of Scotch whisky fell 7% last year, as American drinkers switched in droves to bourbon and other American whiskeys. It was the steepest drop-off in Scotch exports since 1998.
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Europe’s competition regulator is laying the groundwork to move against Google in the next few weeks, setting the stage for charges against the U.S. search giant in an antitrust probe.
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Lifting Italy’s growth path is more important to the eurozone’s future than Greece’s troubles.
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Spurred by soaring home prices in prime London, young professionals are buying in some of the capital’s grittiest—and notorious—neighborhoods.
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Middle East Crossroads: Saudi Arabia has decided that Iranian expansionism has turned the kingdom’s regional fight with the Muslim Brotherhood into an unaffordable distraction.
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The former heavyweight champion shares a few of his favorite things.
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California Gov. Jerry Brown ordered unprecedented mandatory water cuts across the drought-plagued Golden State due to a bleak outlook for the state’s water supply.
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The Middle Seat: Booking a flight gets more complicated with Expedia’s mergers and Google’s entry into the fray, Scott McCartney writes.
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In photos chosen Wednesday by Wall Street Journal editors, children in the Philippines parade in Holy Week observances, a girl works at a brick factory in Nepal, and more.
After seasons of basically boring black, peel back the years to an easygoing era of caramel-hued leather.
Nigerians chose a former military dictator and anticorruption crusader to lead Africa’s top economy, after a bruising election that raised hopes for closer relations with the U.S.—especially in the fight against Islamist insurgency Boko Haram.
Elderly dogs receive treatment and training at a pet care facility in Tokyo.
This three-bedroom London penthouse has been refurbished by celebrity interior designer Paul Davies and was once owned by actor Hugh Grant.
Stores won’t sell two of the same gowns for teens’ big dance; ‘We’ll have girls in tears,’ says one shop owner.
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Recent efforts by utilities offer a glimpse at what programs work best with consumers.
THE EXPERTS: As consumption of gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and other refined petroleum products rises in response to lower prices, one expert calls for a revenue-neutral carbon tax.
Historic estate in the heart of the Chianti Classico dating back to the eighteenth century, which includes...
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